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"15.
Kusterdingen b/Tübingen" art in showing 2 young women in traditional
costume, soldier's mail 18 MAI 08 from Esslingen (Neckar) to Neu-Koln then
forwarded, corner crease not into the design. Kusterdingen is a very small
town. $9.50 w-g

"4756 EHRENBREITSTEIN" showing
a steamer on the Rhine, sepia-tone postcard with considerable edge wear, possibly rebacked before very late usage at Texico
Illinois, 2 small corner creases, as is. $2.00 ws(r)

"Coblenz - Blick auf Coblenz
u. Ehrenbreitstein" black & white Stengel-published post card in 2 panels,
annotated by hand '3rd Army Hq. / Maj Duncan?'s office' & "Moselle joins the
Rhine' with accompanying arrows on front, no writing on back, paper
yellowing evenly with age, light toning on back. City now known as Koblenz
in North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany. The headquarters referred to
opened 15 December 1918. $7.50 swwn*

"COBLENZ,
Partie am Deutschen Eck" unsigned art depicting various ships at the
confluence of the Rhine & Moselle Rivers; Postkarte from Handlung des Evang.
Stifts, numbered 17871 on back, very late usage at Lillis Kansas, bend at
the upper left front corner not into the art, otherwise good edges. Hard to
find! $6.00 ws(r)

"FARMHOUSE IN THE LÜNEBURGER
HEIDE / GERMANY" on the heath in Lower Saxony, signed art from German American Novelty Art Series, undivided back, mild corner wear & rounding, dark
stain near 2 back edges. Location is in Western Germany. $2.75 a(j)wa

"FESTUNG
EHRENBREITSTEIN am Rhein / mit M.S. Helvetia" continental postcard, unused,
blue handstamp on back reads in part "Auf dem Rhein zu Bord Motorschiff
Düsseldorf", 2 corners with small bends (one of which has longer stress
marks nearby). The fortress shown in the background is in the
Rhineland-Palatinate in western Germany. $3.50 s(r)w

"Foyer du
Soldat, Germersheim a. Rh" including soldiers standing before their lodgings
during the French occupation of the Rhineland in World War I. Pertinent
message in French over the back comments on the windows, number of rooms,
etc.; just a little ink smearing on back obscures nothing, minor corner &
edge wear, a couple tiny spots of toning in the front borders. $9.00 m(f)ww

"Frankfurt a. M. / Kannengiessergasse." with the Hainerhof of Heinrich
Kaufmann at the left & Lutherhaus (where Martin Luther, shown in the inset,
was born) on the right, animated; postcard mailed in France 10 3 14 to
Honorable S. P. Bell, a lawyer in Spencer West Virginia. Both
buildings are now gone, due to war. $4.00 wg(k)f
NEW / NEU / NOVO

"Frankfurt a. M.
/ Höfchen im Römer" showing a small courtyard in the City
Hall, postcard printed in Stuttgart by Hans Hildenbrand, very late usage at
Frankfort Heights, Illinois, 2 tiny corner creases, other corners with minor
wear. $2.00 w

"FRANKFURT AM MAIN Nürnberger
Hof" in western German, signed Müller art postcard showing a small streetscene, brownish paper, trace of cancel ink on front (in border areas mostly), small corner crease. Sold but still available for scholarly
study & research as a full-size & enhanced 72-dpi scan in .jpg format.
$1.50 a(m)w

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"Gruss aus Andernach.
Krahnenberg" including the nearby Rhine, color postcard with undivided back from Gerhard Aenstoot, unused but
heavy toning along one back edge, lightly toned front. $2.75 w

"Gruss
aus Bornhofen a. R." showing a steamer passing by Sterrenberg Castle in
Rhineland-Palatinate, unused monochromatic green Postkarte with divided
back, light album marks at the back corners, good edges. The village is now
referred to as Kamp-Bornhofen. Surprisingly hard to find. The castle is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. $8.00 gw NEW / NEU / NOVO

"Gruss aus Frankfurt a. M. / Hauptbahnhof-Vestibühl" showing the interior of
their railroad station, where tickets wer bought & passengers waited;
postcard mailed there
1901 to Bad Neuheim, yellowish paper, long crease that is hard to see from the front, large numeral 30 on the
back, probably completing an address, several tiny spots of light toning on the back.
Image composed in such a way as to give a you-are-there feeling. $8.50 gwi

"GRUSS aus Kaiserslautern." in Western Germany, multiview on undivided back with
4 scenes--including St. Marien-Kirche & Gewerbe-Museum & Synagogue; paper browning
shows age, lightly toned front & album marks on front, much corner & edge wear,
very late usage at Mertzon Texas. Postcard sold. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size
& enhanced 72-dpi scan in .jpg format. $1.50 gjw

"Grüsse aus Karlsruhe" in Western Germany,
multiview Postkarte with 4 scenes--including Schloss, Rathhaus & Lauterberg; no
writing on front, very late usage at Allison Texas, brownish paper, album
marks on front, tiny ink spot at front bottom center, album marks on back
are light.
$8.00 gw

"GRUSS / von der / Schlossbeleuchtung" wonderful art showing man with bulbous red
nose attempting to put his key in a lock, mailed in Heidelberg in 1928, long crease & corner crease that
are hard to see. The thrice-annual event
lights up the castle under a fireworks display to commemorate the 3 times in
the past that the castle burned -- 1689, 1693, & 1764. Sold but still available for scholarly study
& research as an enlarged (about 400% of original print area) & enhanced 144-dpi
scan in .jpg format. $2.00 agffw

"Hamburg.
Elbtunnel." showing horse-drawn traffic both ways & a sign at the center
instructing through traffic to go right, unused sepia-tone post card with
divided back, noticeable wear at one lower corner, other edge wear is minor.
The St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel seen here is not to be confused with the Neuer
Elbe Tunnel, also beneath the Elbe River with 4 bores. $3.50 wi(m) NEW / NEU / NOVO

"Hamburg.
Elbtunnel." showing horse, pedestrian & bicycle traffic both ways & no sign
at the center (just the caption), unused K. W. H. postcard with divided
back, minor corner wear, back paper browning with age. The St. Pauli Elbe
Tunnel seen here is not to be confused with the Neuer Elbe Tunnel with 4
bores, also beneath the Elbe River. $3.50 wi(m)

"HEIDELBERG,
UNIVERSITÄT." showing part of the old university that is currently the seat
of the Rector & the Senate; unused sepia-tone Postkarte from Verlag Viktor
Pallmann in Wiesbaden, minor corner wear, small adherence in the right front
border, very light toning near the back edges. $2.00 wc

"Heidelberg vom Philosophenweg
gesehen." indistinctly signed Hoffmann art depicting a panoramic view of the city, color
postcard on grayish paper, writing on back explains that pen stroke on front points to a
chalet. $3.00 aw

"Norderneyer Fischerin Wümer grabend" showing a fisherwoman digging for sea
worms on the East Frisian island of Norderney, Postkarte with undivided back
mailed there -8.9.04 to Hermann Müller in Bonn (who received it the next
day), a little toning on back but stamp and cancels are fine. Rare: we found
no other offers or even an exhibit when we searched the internet. $12.50 wf NEW / NEU / NOVO

"Zum / Wiedschenhof. // Gruss / aus / dem / Saynthal." color multiview post card with
undivided back, 2 scenes--including a panorama of Isenburg; light browning of the paper,
album marks at corners, tiny corner crease, minor edge wear. Saynthal is also spelled
Sayntal, one of the most beautiful side valleys on the central Rhine in Western Germany.
Postcard sold. Still available for scholarly study & research as a full-size 72-dpi scan in
.jpg
format. $1.50 gw

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